SHERIFF'S OFFICE

August 18, 2014

- Deputies responded to state Route 172 Saturday to assist a state patrol trooper who had been receiving calls from a man complaining about a Jeep with no lights or license plates driving up and down the road with several four-wheelers. The trooper had checked the Jeep and found its engine to be cold to the touch. Deputies were aware of problems between the caller and the Jeep's owner, including the fact that there is a protection order in place. The prosecutor was contacted to determine if the false calls would constitute a violation of the protection order, but the prosecutor advised not to file charges.

- While working at the Valley View Drive-in on state Route 39, Debbra Cain, East Liverpool, said her vehicle was backed into by a vehicle whose driver came in and reported it to her. She did not notice any damage, but later her son found a crack on the bumper, and she wanted a report filed.

- Bill Rosenberg, Hull Road, Lisbon, reported Sunday the post for his mailbox and paper box had been vandalized, having been removed from the ground and thrown across the roadway. He told deputies other homes in the area had also been damaged.

- Lilian McVay, Trinity Church Road, Lisbon, reported Sunday all four of her mailboxes were vandalized overnight.

- Anthony Brletich, Glasgow Road, Salineville, reported Sunday his mailbox was damaged and his mail stolen, saying this is the second time in a month he has had to replace his mailbox.

- Delores Guthrie, Trinity Church Road, Lisbon, reported Sunday her mailbox was thrown into her field. She has video surveillance of the area and will view it to see if she has any evidence of who vandalized her mailbox, according to reports.

- Matthew Jones, Waynes Bridge Road, Lisbon, reported his mailbox vandalized overnight, also reporting the "bridge is out" sign on Waynes Bridge Road had been taken out and damaged. The county road department was contacted about the bridge sign.